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Smelly Kitchen Problem!Has anyone any suggestions? Monique from the UK Feedback About This Post:RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!I read that peeling an onion & cutting it in half then leave in a dish helps rid paint smells, so it should maybe work with your problem too, charcoal is supposed to be good also. All the best to you. Post By cakedec (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!you must ckeck out this site. www.cookingodorscontrolled.info you will find help there Post by tedtomal1 RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!Try simmering lemon juice and water in the pan you used for the fish. Lemons also should take the fish smell off your hands. I know that when I reheat fish in the microwave, I always use a little lemon juice in water and bring it to a boil in the microwave while I'm cleaning up. Hope this helps. Good luck! Post by Goldie2 RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!I KNOW CLEANER THAT CONTAIN ORANGE IS REAL GOOD TO GET BAD ODORS FROM A FRIDGE THAT NOTHING ELSE WORKED... SO I'M SURE IT WOULD BE A GOOD CHOICE OF CLEANER FOR COUNTERS ETC.... Post by nmcl RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!Girls! (or boys) Thanks, I was going crazy with my kitchen smell.. I live i na rental and there is a lot of wooden things in it. So when I cook Indian and Thai food which uses a lot of spices and leaves my kitchen all smelly. I am actually simmering some vinegar in water with a generous amount of cinnamon. It looks like it is working already.. at least for now. Thanks!!! :) Post By Kanchana (Guest Post) cat food smellI had stored some cans of cat food in the pantry because we have a problem with racoons and my husband sometimes put a cage on the roof and they love cat food. We don't kill the racoons after we catch them we release them in the wild. Anyway one of the cans most have went bad because it busted and now the smell it awful in the pantry. I've cleaned and done everything I can think of, any suggestions? Post By Karen (Guest Post) smelly Kitchen Problem!if you have a bad kichen odor problem. first in a bucket of water pour a bit of dishwater like dawn and also some bleach (3-4tablespoon) and clean these with a sponge. Dry with a cloth after the kitchen is dry usePLEDGE REVITALIZING OIL WITH NATURAL ORANGE OIL(spray over the counter and then pass it over with with a dry cloth) Post By Margarita Azcuy (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!Try wiping countertops with Lemon juice. Post By me (Guest Post) smelly kitchen cabinets from spices
I moved into an apartment and one cabinet must of had a non stop supply of spices. The cabinet has been cleaned by a professional and myself. I personally have used Lysol wipes and aersol spray to clean and rid the pungent smells of spices (garlic, cumin, curry and many others I assume). The smell seems to go away once I completed the cleaning task....I do not keep any food in this cabinet, just some small electric appliances and bakeware. However, every morning when I open the cabinet the smell has returned. Does anyone have any suggestions to rid of this offensive odor? Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!
Several tips I recommend. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!I've heard that adding a little vinegar to the water you are cooking in will stop the smell. I don't think it affects the taste of the food. Post By Ann4 (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!
We live in Alaska so we cook fish a lot. Any time I cook fish, I spray everything down with Clorox Clean-Up, or regular dilluted bleach would work. I am careful to wipe the WHOLE countertop of the area I fried the fish in (although I don't fry foods any more) as well as all around the sink. You figure that you wash the utensils, pans, etc. in the sink transferring the oils and odors to that area. I bleach all utensils (plastic or metal), pans, etc. I even soak the scrub brushes used and I do not use a kitchen sponge. THOSE TRAP BACTERIA. Post by Princess Frogee RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!I don't have a suggestion about the odor problem, but please do not use the Plug-in type air freshners. These things are a terrible fire hazard. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!
If the air just comes back into your kitchen, don't block the vent; that may cause the fan to break. Maybe your nice fragrance sheet is a good idea, though. If you have a window in the kitchen, try opening it and another window to get some cross ventilation. Put a fan in either window or somewhere between the two windows to speed up the ventilation. Either do this, or make sure your outside-venting fan is on, while you are cooking. Post By Debbie (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!
Thank you for all your replies. Post by Monique63 RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!When I cook smelly foods like garlic, onions, peppers, deer meat, I take a small sauce pan, put about 1/4 cup of vinegar and a teaspoon full of cinnamon and 1/4 teaspoon full of cloves, add a cup or 2 or water and heat on the stove, let it simmer. Cinnamon is very good for removing odors, you can also heat it in a fry pan but watch that it does not burn. Post By Anna (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!Pour bleach down the drain after cooking, wipe all surfaces with a 2 parts water and 1 part bleach solution. do not use porous cooking utensils ( wooden spoons inexpensive plastic ware) wipe all pots and pans with a dampened cloth from the bleach solution. Use the Wizzard dome liquid airfreshners in the corner of the kitchen ( preferably on the floor) Post by Enchanted_NM RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!Simply heat vinegar on the stove (do NOT boil) for several minutes and it absorbs any bad smells. The vinegar smell quickly dissipates. Post By Suzie (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!Use a hotplate outside on picnic table or workbench in garage when cooking fish to avoid kitchen odors,or"try sushi." Post By James Quirk (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!Try burning a vanilla candle. That has worked for me. Post By maggymay (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!
We installed a top end (quality wise) fan over our stove. Very quiet and very powerful. No more linguring smells in our home and also no more extra humidity in the house either. What do you have for a kitchen fan? Change it to a better quality, it's well worth the extra money that you will spend. Post by valleyrimgirl RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!
Thank you for these replies,but i have a slight problem in that i live in a first floor apartment! Post by Monique63 RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!I alway cook fish in my electric skillet on the back porch. Good luck. Post By edieparks (Guest Post) RE: Smelly Kitchen Problem!You can cook your fish on an outdoor barbecue and thereby eliminating the smell in the kitchen Post By Sherri (Guest Post) |
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